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College Profile: Birthingway College of Midwifery

Birthingway College of Midwifery’s midwifery program includes three components: midwifery core courses, supplemental and elective courses, and apprenticeship credit. The classroom component is 75 credit hours over three years (49 core hours and 26 supplemental and elective hours).

Clinical training includes introduction to and practice of skills in the classroom, as well as hands-on exposure to skills through apprenticeship with one or more midwifery practices. Students are introduced to and practice the "Basic Skills for Entry Level Midwifery” by the North American Registry of Midwives (NARM). In addition, students learn appropriate behavior, communication and relationship skills, teaching and counseling skills, and decision-making ability in the classroom and clinical setting.